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3rd World Wilderness Congress, held at Inverness and Findhorn, near Forres, Scotland, UK, during 8–14 October 1983

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

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Conferences & Meetings
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Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1983

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References

* See the review by Dr Jean Dorst of the book of proceedings, published in our Autumn issue of last year (Environmental Conservation, 9 (3), page 265, 1983).—Ed.Google Scholar

A translation of which, into English, has been published: Before Nature Dies; Collins, London, England, UK: 352 pp., illustr.—Ed.

†† See Finlay MacRae's ‘Important Prospect’ published on pp. 79–80 of our Spring issue this year.—Ed.

** Friends and admirers of Sir Frank, in whose memory the 3rd World Wilderness Congress was convened near his last home in Forres, may be interested in parts of the deeply thoughtful letter which we received from him not very long before his death in 1979, and which we used as the main substance of an obituary note in Environmental Conservation (Vol. 7, No. 1, page 76, Spring 1980).—Ed.Google Scholar

*** Coupled with the suggestion that this might, with foreseeable mutual and also world-wide advantage, somehow be linked to the recently-instituted World Council For The Biosphere (see pp. 353–4) and the parallel and secretariat-sharing International Society For Environmental Education.—Ed.